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Show Business News Citizen shop opens in Lehi plaza The National Directory of Who's Who in Executives and Professionals C. Jeitrey J.C. Ingersoll The store is different not only because of its products, but because its owner does not want to step on the toes of other gift shop owners, who she says each have their own focus. "We try not to usurp anyone's area of expertise," said Yolie Klawitter, with her husband, Bruce, of the new store. "We have something different from any other store around." La Te Da is located in the Albertson's Plaza, 785 E. 200 South, Suite 9. The store is open from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday; from 10 a.m. until 9 p.m. on Friday; and from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. on Saturday. For more information, call Having moved to Lehi three years ago from the hectic life of California, the Klawitters decided to open a store in their for inclusion & Co., gift shop. in the - f III- community. had served as managed of several gift shops, including Scented Gardens, a gift shop and art gallery in Temecula, Yolie ' - u f I I ft TH.n center, owner of La Te Da, a new gift shop in Lehi, demonstrates one of the bunnies made by an American Fork artist to her employees Geannie Clark, left, and Sheri Barker. Other employees at the new store include Ruth Tyson and Susan Tyson. collectibles and furnishings suitable for the office or den. An item of local interest is the handmade bunnies, made by Shirley Hock of American Fork. The store will have bunnies as its theme, and the animals will take on a different theme throughout the year as the seasons and holidays change. The store also has a line of d from chine England, Ivy and Innocence collectibles, Tiffany lamps, Clara Burke candles and pot- hand-painte- pourri, 796-950- 9. 12-ste- p Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing before the Lehi City Planning Commission will be held Thursday, May 14, 1998, at 7 p.m. in the Council tion of a Zoning District and District Map Zoning Amendment on approximately .97 acre located at 623 N. 700 East from an RA-- 1 Chambers, Municipal Building, 153 N. 100 East, Lehi, Utah, (or the purpose of receiving comment on the following items: 1. Larry's Pool & Spa -Request for Conditional Use to construct a Approval swimming pool at 328 E. 1600 North in an existing zoning district to an zoning district. 4. Super Wash- - Request for a Conditional Use PermitPreliminary Site Plan to operate a car wash located at 490 E. main Street in an existing Mixed Use zoning district. 5. Lehi City - Request for review and recommendation zoning district. -2. Joe Johnson Conditional for a Request Use Permit to operate The Auto Works, an auto repair shop , located at 1223 E. Main Street in an existing Commercial zoning district. Eastman -3. Kelly Request for recommenda on Parks, Open Space and Recreational Facilities element of the Lehi City General Plan. 6. Lehi City - Request for a recommendation on an to the amendment Development Code Section 0 and Guarantees and Escrow Lindon stationery Lindon Lindon City that the Planning Commission will hold a public hearing at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, May 13, 1998, in the Lindon City Center, 100 N. State Street, Lindon, Utah. The Commission ' zon- Areas. Published in the Lehi Free Press April 29, 1998. Commission will receive public comment and take action to possibly amend the site plan of Intermountain a legal nonGalvanizing, conforming use, located at 400 N. 1200 West, Lindon. The applicant is requesting to construct an addition to the main building on their site. Interested persons are invited to attend and make comment. in Published Pleasant Grove Review 29 and May 6, 1998. the April restaurant seeks to expand is hereby given Notice R-- 3 ing districts. 8. Lehi City - Request for of an recommendation 0 Amendment to Section K of the Lehi City Development Code, Critical will Planning receive public comment and take action to possibly amend the site plan of Los Hermanos, a rant. In addition, the applicant will increase the off- - ; street parking capacity ol use, located at 395 N. State Street, Lindon. The applicant is requesting to construct an addition to the main building which will increase the seating capacity of the restau the existing parking lot. Interested persons are invited to attend and make comment. in Published the Pleasant Grove Review April 29 and May 6, 1998. legal is a registered through an extension program from Weber State University. She is also one of the new organ transplant coordinators at the hospital. Her hobbies are traveling to new places, spending time with family and friends, working in the yard and doing crafts. Member of the Month for March at American Fork Hospital. Huntsman respiratory therapist and received her RRT credentials She is married to Jared Huntsman, who is an ICU nurse at University Hospital. Hello World February 25 Girl to Ryan and Caralee Stowell Earl of American Fork r. Girl to Jeffery and Tori Burnside Carter of Pleasant Grove. Girl to Charles and Vivian Carlson Davis of Pleasant Grove. Girl to Travis and Sheri Laycock Fraughton of American Fork. Boy to Joseph and Amber Bumgardner Shelby of American Fork. Boy to Dwayne and Dawn Puff Sheridan of Lehi. February 27 Girl to Christopher and SaraBeth Gibb Blackhurst of Pleasant Grove. Boy to Jason and Jill Nicholes Gradeless of American Fork. Boy to Bruce and Mary Stanford Smith of Cedar Hills. Boy to Clay and Genene Mather Smith of Pleasant Grove. Boy to Randolph and Shadette Parker Tafoya of Pleasant Grove. Boy to Dallin and Stephanie Heilbut Watson of Pleasant Grove. February 28 Girl to Justin and Callie Jones Hall of American Fork. Boy to Jason and Misti Robins Kirkpatrick of Alpine. Girl to Jack and Lynsey Gibner Sneddon of Pleasant Grove. lip i March Photo by Marcella Walker Discussing their new LDS Social Services office in Pleasant Grove are, L to R: Tom Baxter, Ray Burgoyne, Sherry Lee and Jerry Harris. Center, 825 S. Loader Drive at Road, at 7:30 p.m.; BYU John 7:30 p.m. Taylor Building 1190 N. 900 Others are held on Fridays East, Provo, on Wednesdays at at the Spanish Fork Stake 7:30 p.m.; and at the Provo Center, 1000 E. 200 South, at North Stake Center, 1122 N. 7:30 p.m.; Saturdays at the Grand Avenue, on Thursdays at Stake 7:30 p.m. Orem, Northridge Scheduled meetings are Center, 1674 N. 200 West, at 7:30 p.m. Also on Tuesdays at always held, except during the Springyille, Canyon General Conference, including Church, 1965 East Canyon Thanksgiving and Christmas. property: AJM Addition Annexation (475 East 620 South) North Commencing 8944'12" West along the section line 1054.16 feet and North 607.09 feet from the south quarter corner of Section 24, Township 5 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base & Meridian; thence as follows: North 891117" West 258.17 feet, thence; North 0007W West 1071.05 feet, thence; North 8954'57" East On April 14, 1998, the Council of American Utah, Fork, adopted 6R Resolution No. indicating its intent to annex the following described real property: Lundin No. 1 Annexation (1095 East 50 South) Beginning at a point North 8932'54" East along the section line 918.83 feet, from the northwest corner of Section 19, Township 5 South, Range 2 East, Salt Lake Base & Meridian, thence as follows: North 8932'54" East 158.72 feet, thence; 448.03 South feet, thence; East 15.19 feet, thence; 88.48 South feet, thence; 6.386 acres Notice is hereby given that the American Fork City Council will hold a public hearing on June 23, 1998, at 7:10 p.m. in the American Fork City Hall, 31 North Church Street, for the purpose of receiving public comment regarding the proposed annexation. The City Council will act above the annex to real described property unless, at or before the public hearing, written protests to the annexation are filed by the owners of real property located within the area West 173.90 feet, thence; North 535.24 feet, to the point of beginning. Total Area: 2 Girl to Andrew and Heidi Molnar Alvesteffer of American Fork. Boy to Kevin and Jennifer Bangerter Castle of Alpine. Boy to David and Janet Andrews Gerberof Lehi. March 3 1.97 acres Notice is hereby given that the American Fork City Council will hold a public hearing on June 23, 1998, at 7:20 p.m. in the American Fork City Hall, 31 North Church Street, for the purpose of receiving public comment regarding the proposed annexation. The City Council will act to above annex the real described property unless, at or before the public hearing, written protests to the annexation are filed by the owners of real property located within the area .. AJM proposed for annexation, representing more than 50 percent of the total private land area and 33 percent of the value of all private real property within the area proposed for annexation. Copies of a map showing the location of the annexation area are available for review by the public at the office of the American 31 Fork City Recorder, North Church Street, during normal business hours. Dated this 17th day of April, 1998. Richard M. Colborn City Recorder in the Published American Fork Citizen April 22, 29 and May 6, 1998. - Lundin proposed for annexation, representing more than 50 percent of the total private land area and 33 percent of the value of all private real property within the area proposed for annexation. Copies of a map showing the location of the annexation area are available for review by the public at the office of the American 31 Fork City Recorder, North Church Street, during normal business hours. Dated this 17th day of Girl to Ty and Nissa Alldredge Smith of Lehi. March 4 Girl to Ryan and Laurel Christensen Nielsen of American Fork. Girl and boy to Michael and Kimberly Thornton Buhler of Highland. Girl to Matthew and Jubalen Jacobs Shill of Pleasant Grove. Boy to Douglas and Mandy Jensen Westwood of Highland. March 5 Girl to Garth and Annalisa Turnblom Fielding of Pleasant Grove. property: Calder Bros. Annexation (800 West South Frontage Road) Commencing at a point that is South 00241 4" West line along the section 1011.05 feet from the northeast corner of Section 22, Township 5 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base & Meridian, thence as follows: South 002414" West 573.27 feet continuing along said section line existing American Fork City limits, thence; North 8920'23" West 22.73 feet along American and Fork City limits, thence; North 7433'23" West feet 1294.38 along American Fork City limits, thence; North 0637'37" East 1.37 feet, thence; North 743412" West 2669.43 feet to a point on the existing American Fork City limits as per the Spring Creek Public notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know -- - Calder Bros. Addition Annexation, thence; North 9.86 feet, along American Fork City limits, thence; West 12.63 feet, along American Fork City limits, thence; North 97.37 feet, along American Fork City limits, thence; South 743412" East feet 1635.80 along American Fork City limits, thence; North 0219'29" West 356.75 feet along American Fork City limits, thence; " South 6957'50" East 520.80 feet along American Fork City limits, thence; North 5215W East 432.29 feet along American Fork City limits, thence; South 6212'58" East 439.67 feet along American Fork City limits, thence; South 6957'50" East feet 1147.09 along American Fork City limits, to the point of beginning. Total Area: 35.16 acres Notice is hereby given that the American Fork City will hold a public hearing on June 23, 1998, at 7:00 p.m. in the American Fork City Hall, 31 North Church Street, for the purpose of receiving public comment regarding the proposed annexation. The City Council will act to annex the above described real property unless, at or before the public hearing, written protests to the annexation are filed by the owners of real property located within the area proposed for annexation, representing more than 50 percent of the total private land area and 33 percent of the value of all private real property within the area proposed for annexation. Copies of a map showing the location of the annexation area are available for review by the public at the office of the American Fork City Recorder, 31 North Church Street, during normal business hours. Dated this 17th day of Council April, 1998. Richard M. Colborn City Recorder in Published the American Fork Citizen April 22, 29 and May 6, 1998. American Fork planners to meet May 6 Notice is hereby given that the American Fork City Planning Commission will meet in regular session on May 6, 1998, in the City Hall, 31 North Church Street, commencing at 7:00 p.m. s' The agenda shall be as 7:00 SES- SION April, 1998. 1 .Woodbury Corporation will make a presentation Richard M. Colborn City Recorder concerning the pedestrian walkways within the Utah Valley Business Park. 2. Review and action on the preliminary and final plat of River the Edge in the Published American Fork Citizen April 22, 29 and May 6, 1998. ;. Boy to Gary and Fara Barney Bastian of Alpine. Boy to Jacob and Leslie Blackhurst Mendenhall of Highland. Boy to Corby and Kelli Colyar Morris of Pleasant Grove. Girl to Bradley and Marne Garlick Reneer of Alpine. On April 14, 1998, the City Council of American Fork, Utah, adopted 8R Resolution No. indicating its intent to annex the following described real Notice of intent to annex City March Notice of intent to annex 260.32 feet, thence; South 1075.09 feet to the point of beginning. Total Area: Stephen and Kristine White Buhler of Highland. Girl to Jared and Heather Cutler Peck of Lehi. PUBLIC NOTICES Notjce of intent t0 annex On April 14, 1998, the City Council of American Fork, Utah, adopted 1 7R Resolution No. indicating its intent to annex the followjng described real 1 Boy to City Hall Bonds to allow for letters of credit and performance bonding. 7. Lehi City - Request for of a recommendation Code Development Amendment to Table Table of Uses Residential and Agricultural Districts to change Private PoolsPrivate Swimming Recreation Facilities from a Conditional Use to a permitted use in the Jeff Ingersoll Huntsman has worked for IHC for five and one half years. Prior to coming to American Fork, she worked at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo. by From American Fork planners seek public opinion Notice is hereby given Lindon that the City Planning Commission will hold a public hearing at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, May 13, 1998, in the Lindon City Center, 100 N. State Street, Lindon, Utah. The Planning The officers of the author of Winnie the Pooh. Public notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know seeks public comment 8 The edition of The National Directory is received only by the included members. This year's edition will be registered at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. February 26 LEHI Lehi their personal congratulations to Ingersoll. The intent of the National Directory of Who's Who is to notify all who read this announcement that this individual has reached a level of recognizable success in his 1998-199- edition. Renaissance, and books by Beatrix Potter and A.A. Milne, Social Services opens north Utah County office adoptions, foster care, social and emotional problems, Native Americans, refugee and minority services, and some forms of abuse. Director Harris said they work very closely with the state social services, especially on foster care, child molestations, victim assistance, etc. They also have a program for substance abuse. Throughout Utah Valley they offer a program for those addicted to alcohol, tobacco, drugs and other substances. They also offer assistance to family members. There are several recovery groups which meet weekly. They include Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. at the American Fork North Stake Center, 975 N. 60 East; Wednesdays at the Lehi Stake Center, 200 N. Center, at 7:30 p.m.; Thursdays at the Plesaant Grove East Stake wish to extend field. 1998-9- 9 Michele Huntsman has been selected by her peers as Team 1 Yolie Klawitter, chil-dre- 17 honored at Am. Fork Hospital T;,i 1 tiCt Calif., before moving to Utah. She had also worked as a fine art representative for leading artists. La Te Da carries a variety of products, from bath items and herbal teas to bunnies and books. One of the unique features is the men's section, featuring personal care items, Page March Employee of the Month """" LDS The LDS Social Services has recently opened an office at 1400 West State Road in Pleasant Grove to better serve those in the north Utah County area. Director Agency Jerry Harris said that the office is open Monday and Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. The office may be reached at The counselors mostly work through referrals from LDS bishops and stake presidents, he said, but they receive calls from others with problems and are able to help them with resources they can use. There are several counselors available to assist those who need help and advice from the LDS Social Services office. LDS Social Services counsels those who are having marital problems, teenage problems, Inc., National Directory er newly-adopte- d has approved Ingersoll, President of La Te Da is not just another 8. Review -- - April 29, 1998 Jeff Ingersoll named to Executive Who's Who Unique gift 766-918- Free Press Subdivision Plat G, a one lot subdivision at 409 East 980 North. 3. Review and action on the final plat of Riverbirch Office Park Plat A, a PUD at 30 North 1100 East. 4. Review and action on the preliminary plan of Estates Heritage Subdivision Plat A at 365 East 700 North. 5. Discussion and action on a replacement sign for Hart's at 717 West Main Street. 6. Discussion and action on modifications to the City Sign Ordinance. 7.Discussion and action on Land Use Element of the General Plan. 8.Site Plan Committee report. 9.0ther business. 10. Review and action on the approval of the April 15, 1998, minutes. 11. Adjournment. Dated this 27th day of April, 1998. J.H.Hadfield Chairman in Published the American Fork Citizen April 29, 1998. |